[Exclusive] The 10 Most Incredible Magic Tricks in History Revealed
[Exclusive] The 10 Most Incredible Magic Tricks in History Revealed

In David Copperfield's performance of the human dissection, the death saw was actually a design to prevent errors. The performer lies on a table under a giant saw, which conceals a timing device. While the performer is handcuffed and lying face down in a box, the giant saw begins to slowly descend. After a while, the performer struggles inside the box to escape the handcuffs. Finally, just before the saw falls, the performer has time to escape. The blade cuts the actor precisely, slicing the table in half to make it appear as if the actor has been cut in two.

: On November 27, 2000, David Blaine performed a street magic trick called "Freezing Time." He lay shirtless in a "coffin" made of two 8-foot-high blocks of ice in Times Square, New York, for a full 63 hours, 42 minutes, and 15 seconds. The ice was transparent to show that he was indeed inside the all-time. He was immediately taken to the hospital after the performance, as doctors feared he would go into shock. Blaine later stated that it took him over a month to be able to walk again. On January 1, 2010, Blaine's record was broken by an Israeli man who stayed in ice for 64 hours.

magician Chris Angel walks on the surface of a swimming pool.

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In the magic show "Fire Cyclone," magician David Copperfield attempts to reach the core of the fire cyclone within one second, challenging a temperature of 2000 degrees Celsius.

David Copperfield raised a giant curtain on Liberty Island, and seconds later, when the curtain was lifted, the Statue of Liberty was nowhere to be seen. To prove that the Statue of Liberty had indeed disappeared, Copperfield walked back and forth between the searchlights that had once stood on the statue. The audience witnessed this firsthand, and the flashbulbs recorded the scene.

In the sixth episode of David Copperfield's show, he performed a leap over the Grand Canyon. Neither the television nor the screen faked it, as this was impossible with the technology available in 1984.

David Blaine performed this magic trick on his TV show, randomly choosing a girl and removing her front tooth. The girl was stunned, and Blaine then put the tooth back in its place.

and a sword is certainly shocking, but what happens if you swallow a power drill? Thomas Blackthrone did just that. He swallowed a power drill on a television show.

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The magician Chris was handcuffed, put in a coffin, and buried 6 feet deep in the mud to escape.

10. Catching Two Bullets
: The magic trick involves a magician quickly catching a bullet fired at him. This trick uses firearms knowledge to prove that the gun being used is not deceptive. In most cases, the audience examines the bullet and the gun. This proves that the shooter and the person hit did not make contact. When magicians Penn and Teller performed the trick, they fired at each other and then quickly caught the bullets fired at them. In reality, the guns they used in the trick were equipped with laser dots.